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Home > Frontline > NEAS celebrates five-year anniversary with Newcastle University and the student CFR scheme
Frontline 10 June 2025

NEAS celebrates five-year anniversary with Newcastle University and the student CFR scheme

James Devonshire10 June 2025Updated:10 June 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
Image credit: NEAS.

North East Ambulance Service (NEAS) is celebrating five years of working with Newcastle University to train medical students to volunteer for the trust’s community first responder scheme.

The scheme, which launched in 2020, encourages medical students to volunteer their time to provide lifesaving support to people in an emergency whilst an ambulance is travelling, whilst helping their local student community, as well as the wider city too.

Over the past five years NEAS has trained 96 medical students and there are currently twelve who are active now. CFRs attend medical emergencies as well as cardiac arrests. Responders operate across the whole of the North East in both rural and urban areas and are a crucial part of the chain of survival.

Across the wider region, NEAS supports an additional 112 community first responders who have each undergone a training course, as well as NEAS induction and statutory & mandatory training. The students follow the same training and are then further trained on life-saving equipment, such as defibrillators. CFR student 2.png

In 2024/25, NEAS trained 112 community first responders who are based across the region. Over the last year they have attended 1,850 incidents and collectively volunteered over 41,000 hours for the service in 2024/25 equating to 1,715 days.

“It is incredibly rewarding to see this scheme, in partnership with Newcastle University, mark its five-year anniversary.

“The community first responder role is crucial in providing early interventions in the first minutes of an emergency. Living within the communities they serve, they can often be on scene almost immediately, providing basic life support, observations and initial treatment. They also often remain on scene, offering a much-appreciated extra pair of hands to our crews.

“The scheme benefits everyone, the local student community, the wider city community, our ambulance crews, and the students themselves, who gain some real-life experience responding to incidents across the city.

“We are extremely grateful for the support from Newcastle University and its medical students, who really do help save lives.”

Paul Brolly, first responder coordinator at NEAS.

Anita Low, from the university’s community first responder scheme said: “It’s a fantastic opportunity for students like ourselves to help in the community and get hands-on experience at the same time! I’m thrilled the society has reached it’s fifth year and hope it continues on for many to come.”


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